this is a small boat from balinas. these guys are very hopeful, getting out to set the last of temporary traps and excited to see what they get back. the boat name is "take time." they're getting ready to make up for that lost time. fishermen very busy. the state shut down the commercial season in november. finally re-opening the season saturday, but buyers wanted to test the product. they finally set the price at $2.90 a pound yesterday morning. and it was a mad dash into the water. i'm told that most fishermen are going to wait to have their tracks for 24 hours before pulling their traps back up. we'll get news of just how good these catches are probably today and the hope is that we'll get some of this crab tonight. live in san francisco, stephanie chuang, tod"today in the bay." >> other track stories we're tracking right now, a bay area father as died, electrocuted when he jumped into a swimming pool over the easter holiday to try to save his 9-year-old daughter. jim tramel was an executive at rev jet in silicon va